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1 MLIT Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake June 0 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

2 MLIT Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake Steps from emergency response to recovery and rehabilitation [Emergency Response] Rescue efforts and assistance for victims with priority on saving lives Clearing emergency air, land and sea transport routes [Immediate Rehabilitation] <FY0 st supplementary budget> 3 Immediate rehabilitation of damaged infrastructures Securing housing for disaster victims Preliminary surveys for developing community recovery plan 3 [Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan] 3 4 Support for livelihood recovery of disaster victims Rebuilding communities under new concept Revival of regional industries and economies and urban and transportation infrastructure Reconstruction of disaster-resilient national structure <Earthquake and tsunami damage by type of area> Municipalities Some municipalities at high elevations unaffected by tsunami Ria (coastal inlet) areas completely devastated Ria (coastal inlet) areas Flat, low-lying areas Majority of damage incurred by farmland, coastal areas and rural villages Extent of inundation Zoned district Commercial district City office Railway Zoned district Commercial district City office Extent of inundation Commercial district City office Railway Zoned district Railway Elevated Airport Extent of inundation Inland areas Damage to developed land built up the ground level with fill

3 . Support for livelihood recovery of disaster victims Harmonization of livelihood recovery and rebuilding communities Prioritize securing housing for disaster victims, particularly in coastal regions that suffered the heaviest tsunami damage In addition to the immediate supply of temporary housing, secure permanent housing for disaster victims. in this process, special consideration must be given to the needs of the elderly and to preservation of community units. Ensure the viability of transportation networks which serve as the backbone of regional society Shelters / Temporary housing Support for self reconstruction of housings Mortgage loan for disaster recovery provided by the Japan Housing Finance Agency, etc. Wooden disaster-recovery public housing Adjoining community hall project for preventing a landslide in a large scale developed land built up the ground level with fill Underground water drainage work Disaster-recovery public housing Adjoining support facilities for elderly Recovery and Rehabilitation of railways in coastal regions Reconstruction on previous route, utilizing existing facilities Morioka Ichinoseki Kogota Takagi-machi Sendai 50km Watari ~ ~ Hanamaki JR Tohoku Line Yanaizu Kesen-numa Maeyachi Ishinomaki JR Joban Line Service suspended between Watari and Yotsukura Rikuchu- Noda Sakari Omoto Miyako Onagawa Kuji Kamaishi Reconstruction coordinated with reconstruction of towns and cities, with routes changed as circumstances require Thick lines: Suspended Thin lines: Operating (As of June 4, 0) () Securing safe, stable housing Provide comprehensive support for housing land development, supply of affordable rent housing, and development of public facilities. Also, implement disaster prevention measures for affected developed residential areas - to provide disaster-recovery public housing to secure housing for disaster victims - to promote residential and community development through the disaster-recovery public housing, community relocation project for disaster prevention, and residential areas improvement - to promote disaster mitigation measures such as project for preventing a landslide in a large scale developed land built up the ground level with fill () Consideration for needs of elderly and preservation of community units, support for self recovery of housing Taking into account the preponderance of elderly in the disaster-stricken areas, MLIT will work to ensure a supply of housing and development of communities that meet the needs of the elderly, and take steps to preserve community units. Also, MLIT will provide support aimed at self recovery of housing. - to construct lifestyle support facilities and community halls adjoining housing, in consideration of the needs of elderly and regional communities - to reduce interest rates on disaster recovery mortgage loans and provide support to mitigate the burden of existing mortgage loans (3) Sustaining public transportation Take steps to sustain public transportation, so as to promote restoration of daily and social lives of victims before. - to provide support for reconstruction of damaged railway networks in accordance with the status of damaged areas - to provide support to sustain regional public transportation, such as buses and remoteisland routes.

4 . Rebuilding communities under new concept Safe and secure community development through integrated hard and soft measures Taking into account various extent of damage and geographic features, make appropriate use of low-lying areas and relocate people to higher areas as needed, in accordance with regional situation. Taking into account the need for special measure for those regions that cannot be protected from large-scale tsunami using conventional hard measures, promote integrated hard and soft measures tailored to regional characteristics and tsunami protection targets. Employ all available measures to support recovery efforts taken by affected residents and local authorities () Tsunami-resistant community development integrating hard and soft measures Establish a system to promote tsunami-resistant community development through multiple defence lines employing a combination of hard and soft measures tailored to specific regional characteristics. - to promote measures to mitigate tsunami damage such as; rehabilitation and reconstruction of coastal embankments, improvement or relocation of urban areas or communities, establishment of effective evacuation measures, imposition of building restrictions or other necessary regulations in appropriate areas. - to promote coordinated hard and soft initiatives through revision of the Priority Plan for Infrastructure Development () Integrated urban and rural land use coordination and project execution Consider establishment of streamlined fast-track mechanisms for land use coordination, in order to promote the smooth execution of recovery and rehabilitation projects. MLIT will consider; - establishing fast-track mechanism for land use coordination including halting existing land use plans (city plans, plan on establishment of agricultural promotion areas), and streamlining permission procedures for new land use plans. - new approaches for managing land whose owners are unknown (example: a system in which local governments assume temporary responsibility for administration of land) - the feasibility of land readjustment projects entailing comprehensive reorganization of residential and agricultural land Integrated redevelopment of residential and agricultural areas: Streamlining of administrative procedures Through land readjustment projects or other means, designate villages, etc. including farmland as a destination for displaced disaster victims, and pursue redevelopment of district Area inundated by tsunami Regardless of existing plans for land use (city plans, improvement projects for rural areas designed to promote regional agriculture, etc.), promote swift redevelopment of inundated districts by streamlining approval procedures, including the required Permission for development activities (City Planning Act) Revocation of agricultural area designation (Act on Establishment of Agricultural Promotion Areas) Permission for conversion of agricultural land (Agricultural Land Act) Permission for land readjustment projects(land Readjustment Act) Partial relocation Redevelopment of inundated area Partial relocation Area subject to land rezoning [Former residential area existing developed district] Restore damaged district through land readjustment projects, etc. [Former agricultural area Farmland or agricultural village] Farmland or scattered villages to be restored through land rezoning, etc. (3) Support for recovery and reconstruction of tsunami affected local governments and communities Provide tsunami affected local governments and communities with support on the personnel, technology and information fronts, and promote public-private partnerships (PPP) and other initiatives. - to provide support for the formulation of recovery plans by local authorities through providing personnel for survey and analysis of disaster-affected areas, etc. - to provide support for programs led by such organization as NPOs (such as management of temporary-housing communities, community development, etc.) - to provide support for reconstruction of disaster-stricken areas through public-private partnerships (PPP), formulation of regional development plans (local community planning, promotion of local businesses, etc.) - to provide technical information for use in reconstruction and restoration 3

5 Tsunami-resistant community development integrating hard and soft measures From a single line defense to multiple defense Establish new system to promote tsunami-resistant community development through multiple defense tailored to specific regional characteristics (Examples of specific measures) Rehabilitation and reconstruction of coastal embankments, improvement or relocation of urban areas or communities Promotion of evacuation measures such as improvement of evacuation routes and evacuation areas, formulation of effective evacuation plans, and production of hazard maps Effective use of facilities capable of preventing the spread of flooding went over coastal embankments Imposition of land use and zoning regulations in line with geographic conditions, evacuation routes and areas and other evacuation considerations Examples of specific measures; Currently under examination in the context of the Council for Social Infrastructure and Council for Transport Policy List of evacuation areas Name Location Telephone number Elementary Schoo l Elementary School Elementary School Junior High School High School Evacuation route Evacuation tower Town office Disaster control Headquarters Fire Volunteer fire Police box Evacuation area Evacuation center First-aid Disaster relief heliport Legend Emergency shipping route Disaster relief warehouse Mobile simultaneous wireless broadcasting unit Earthquake-resistant water tank (00m ) Earthquake-resistant water tank for firefighting (40m ) Fire-resistant water tank (40m or larger) Fire-resistant water tank (under 40m ) High school Junior high school Elementary school Estimated extent of tsunami inundation during the Ansei-Tokai Earthquake (854) Tsunami inundation danger zone (0 0.5m) Tsunami inundation danger zone (m or higher) Area of steep slope in danger of sudden collapse Location of steep slope in danger of sudden collapse Autonomous defense zone boundary Administrative boundary Hazard map 4

6 3. Revival of regional industries and economies, along with the accompanying urban and transportation infrastructure Revival of Tohoku regional industries directly leads to revival of the Japanese economy and Japan s international competitiveness Manufactures in inland areas, and the business locations of major corporations in port and harbor districts, will be the driving force for recovery Take measures to vitalize the regional economies and industries that will be the driving force behind reconstruction Rebuilding infrastructure and logistic networks, and ensuring immediate recovery of ports, which play a vital role in core industries Take aggressive measures to promote the Japanese tourist industry both at home and abroad, and provide support by restoring transportation infrastructure, etc. The Sanriku Jukan Expressway was spared from tsunami damage Tohoku manufacturing industry and the transportation network underpinning it Expressway Port of Noshiro Port of Sakata Freight rail line Port of Akita Kawakami river valley industrial zone Kanto Auto Works (automobile assembly) Aisin Tohoku (automobile components), etc. Fukushima regional industrial zone (Printing machinery, AV equipment, beer etc.) Koriyama regional industrial zone (Medical products, batteries, etc.) power plant power plant Port of Kajima Port of Aomori Hachinohe coastal industrial zone Mitsubishi Paper (paper) Pacific Metals (Mining, steel) etc. Port of Hachinh Steel / e mining Port of Kuji Taiheiyo Cement (cement) etc. Port of Miyako Port of Sendai-Shiogama Complete automobiles Port of Soma Crude oil, oil power plant Morioka Freight Terminal Port of Ofunato Central Motor (automobile assembly) Port of Ishinomaki Oil power plant Koriyama Station (freight terminal) Oil, crude oil power Port of plant Onahama Port of Ibaraki Steel, petrochemicals Iron ore, oil Nippon Steel (steel), etc. Port of Kamaishi 鋼材 Sendai coastal industrial Oil zone JX Nippon Oil & Energy (oil refining) Tohoku Steel (steel) Nippon Paper (paper) Seihoku (lumber) Sendai Feed Mfg. (animal feed), etc. Nippon Paper (paper) Kureha (salt, oil), etc. JX Nippon Mining & Metals(nonferrous metals) Renesas Electronics (electronic parts) Komatsu (construction equipment) Hitachi Construction Machinery (construction equipment) etc. Kajima coastal industrial zone Sumitomo Metals (steel) Mitsubishi Chemical (petrochemicals) Showa Sangyo (animal feed), etc. The Sanriku Jukan Expressway was planned so as to circumvent tsunami damage and it actually served as a emergency transport route. Tohoku Jukan Expressway Miyagi Pref. Matsushima coast Iwate Pref. Rikuzen-Takada () Immediate rehabilitation of transport infrastructures and businesses to support regional industries and economies Aim for the speediest possible restoration of transportation infrastructure, which underpins the industrial and economic revival of the affected areas, and provide necessary support for the speedy revival of businesses under MLIT jurisdiction. - to rebuild infrastructure and logistic networks that underpin industry, etc. in the affected region - to provide support for the speedy recovery and rehabilitation of shipbuilding industry, which is indispensable for the revival of fisheries - to provide support for the speedy recovery of affected businesses under MLIT jurisdiction, such as trucking, commercial warehouses, construction, and vehicle maintenance service - to ensure maritime safety through reconstructing of aids to navigation, conducting hydrographic surveys and issuing nautical charts - to promote rehabilitation of Sendai Airport () Rebuild the urban and transportation infrastructure that underpins recovery of the region In addition to implementing emergency measures to prevent secondary damage to disasterstricken regions ahead of the rainy season and typhoon season, develop urgently reconstruction roads and reconstruction supporting roads necessary for revival of the affected areas, as well as the construction of strongly earthquake- and tsunami-resistant ports. - to take emergency measures to prevent secondary damage to disaster-stricken regions ahead the rainy season and typhoon season - to develop urgently reconstruction roads and reconstruction supporting roads necessary for revival of the affected areas, such as the Sanriku Jukan Expressway - to adopt integrated "hard" and "soft" measures, including rapid rehabilitation of piers and formulation of evacuation plans, based on the Port and Harbor Industry and Logistics Network Recovery Plan (3) Take aggressive tourism promotion measures aimed at recovery of both domestic and international travel demand Aggressively implement tourism demand stimulus measures in coordination with the reconstruction and restoration of urban infrastructure and transportation networks, aiming at gaining immediate and large economic impact. MLIT will ; - launch a coordinated public-private domestic travel promotion campaign employing a uniform logo and slogan (Ganbaro! Nippon), so as to encourage domestic travel and thereby stimulate the entire tourist industry - work toward the restoration and expansion of inbound travel demand (for example, by promoting MICE [Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions] in the affected areas, further reinforcing the framework for accommodating visitors from overseas, etc.) - rebuild the tourist industry in affected areas (revive local industries, implement tourism initiatives in coordination with community development, etc.) 5

7 4. Reconstruction of Disaster resistant Land Structure Reconstruction of Disaster resistant Land Structure Japan must address not only the recovery and rehabilitation of areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, but also preparation for coming large scale earthquakes such as Metropolitan Earthquake, Tokai, Tonankai and Nankai Earthquake. In addition to implementing integrated hard and soft measures to enhance disaster preparedness of national infrastructure, Japan must reorganize the national land structure as a whole so as to evolve into a flexible and highly disasterresistant nation. Examination of national development policies from a broad-based regional perspective Given the widespread and ruinous damage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake, there is a need for review and revision of broad-based development policy from the perspective of rebuilding Japan as a more disaster-resistant country. [Revision and promotion of Tohoku regional development plan] Foster the growth of an internationally viable manufacturing corridor Concentration of next-generation automotive manufacturing technologies Cultivation of advanced technology and top-class human resources for manufacturing Improvement of regional procurement rate and reinforcement of logistics functions 超精密機器 次世代医療機器等産業 自動車関連 次世代先端産業 軸 The future of the Tohoku region 東北圏の将来 海 日 本 軸 Present a vision for the future of regional industry and international cooperation efforts in the Tohoku region, incorporating measures for maintenance of viable energy supply and substitutability of supply chain 陸 内 軸 洋 平 太 Foster the growth of a global network open to the world Development of container terminals for international shipping Development of roads connecting manufacturing centers with ports Port sales efforts involving partnerships between business, academia and government 高規格道路 地域高規格道路等 新幹線 特定重要港湾 重要港湾 拠点空港 ( 国管理空港 ) 拠点空港 ( 特定地方管理空港 ) 地方管理空港 ± i 急毳抑 p ± E 凡 急毳抑 ± p j ± i 急毳抑 p ± E 凡 急毳抑 ± p j ± i 急毳抑 p ± E 凡 急毳抑 ± p j 共用空港仙台塩釜港 ( 宮城県 ) () Reorganization of national land structure aimed at boosting Japan s capacity to withstand natural disasters Strengthening of regional infrastructure and facilities: development of more disaster resistant national land structure In addition to working toward the recovery and rehabilitation of affected areas, develop a national land structure that is efficient, effective and highly capable of withstanding natural disasters through both hard and soft measures, in order to minimize damage from future earthquakes expected to strike the Tokyo region or the Tokai, Tonankai and Nankai Pacific Coast regions. MLIT will; - overhaul infrastructure so as to prevent or mitigate damage from disasters - make public utilities and transportation networks more capable of withstanding disasters - strengthen the seismic resistance of housing and public facilities - improve the disaster mitigation performance of government buildings - promote research aimed at addressing soil liquefaction - establish information distribution networks that can stand up to large-scale disasters - reinforce broad-based rapid response and assistance networks in preparation for large-scale disasters - upgrade technology for prediction of large scale tsunami, coordinated with infrastructure development - promote development and introduction of technology contributing to the realization of a flexible and resilient Japan that can withstand disasters consolidate basic information so as to improve disaster response capabilities Preparation through systems: Building a flexible and resilient Japan that can withstand disasters Forge networks of nationwide and region-wide mutual support that are effective even after devastating large-scale disasters like the Great East Japan Earthquake, thereby realizing a flexible, resilient Japan equipped with safe, secure systems that can withstand disasters MLIT will; - examine means of facilitating widespread task-sharing and diffusion of functions throughout Japan - develop redundant and multi-layered regional transportation network providing for substitutions in case of disasters - provide for the viability of supply chains and public transportation networks during states of emergency by forging logistics systems that can withstand major disasters - examine means of redesigning national infrastructure so as to ensure a stable energy supply even during states of emergency - consider procedures for preparing for major disasters, building on the concept of tsunami-resistant community development" - revitalize regional construction companies that provide support during states of emergency and play a vital role in maintaining local communities - provide support for diverse entities such as local companies, community organizations, NPOs and other groups that propel the recovery and rehabilitation of disaster-hit areas and the development of disaster-resistant communities () Rethinking national development policy from a broad-based regional perspective In light of the widespread and ruinous damage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake, review and revise broad-based regional policies from the perspective of rebuilding Japan as a stronger nation able to withstand disasters. MLIT will; - formulate policies with a nationwide scope aimed at building a strongly disaster-resistant nation to be discussed in the Land Council - formulate a vision for disaster-resistant community development promote revision of Tohoku Regional Development Plan 6

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